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Did You Really Just Have a Heart Attack? Towards Robust Detection of Personal Health Mentions in Social Media
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2018
arXiv
pre-print
Millions of users share their experiences on social media sites, such as Twitter, which in turn generate valuable data for public health monitoring, digital epidemiology, and other analyses of population health at global scale. The first, critical, task for these applications is classifying whether a personal health event was mentioned, which we call the (PHM) problem. This task is challenging for many reasons, including typically short length of social media posts, inventive spelling and
arXiv:1802.09130v2
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